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Group cognition as a basis for supporting group knowledge creation and sharing
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Journal of Knowledge Management
Journal of Knowledge Management (2004) 8 (4): 54–64.
Published: 01 August 2004
... Resource sharing Information transfer Over the last several years, my view of cognition has changed from one where all cognition is individual to where cognition is predominately group cognition. When I speak of cognition being predominately group cognition, it is a subset of the ideas of Winograd...
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The diffusion of tacit knowledge and its implications on information systems: the role of meta‐abilities
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Journal of Knowledge Management
Journal of Knowledge Management (2004) 8 (2): 128–139.
Published: 01 April 2004
... systems Diffusion Resource sharing There are different levels of knowledge that can be recognized and understood in an organization’s knowledge resources (Gore and Gore, 1999). The easiest form of knowledge to understand is that of structured knowledge. This can be obtained from databases...
